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Old Jul 24, 2018 | 06:48 AM
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Default Urea Grease, brake assembly lube.

​​​​​​Hi friends, I am replacing the clutch hydrauliccylinders.
And the manual to lubricate with urea grease the tip top of slave cylinder pin and to lubricate with brake assembly lube the cylinder rubber boot.

And Honda dealers down here doesnt sell the genuine Honda urea Grease.
I also can see that on Amazon or ebay they have it for sale for $10dollars. But to delivery It to me here at my home It would be more $100 dollars, so It doesnt worth It.
What I can find here is this polyurea Greasefrom Mobil that is called the Polyrex EP Grease that is expensive and comes in a big container, wich I dont need, with that much
the other ones that I can find os the Shell Gadus S3 T1440 thats also expensive and comes in gallons and they will sell It mainly to companies, so...
And the other option there is is this polyurea Grease from a Traktor Company called john Deere:
https://www.johndeerestore.com/jdb2c...ridge/p/TY6341

Will this Grease be a good option for the slave cylinder pin of my​​​ d16y8? Comes in a small container and its cheap. Will It be good for the job?

And please what kind of grease/lube would be the Brake Assembly Lube pointed in the manual?
Brake caliper Grease? Would this grease be an good option:
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Old Jul 25, 2018 | 01:58 AM
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Default Re: Urea Grease, brake assembly lube.

you can use any grease, but moly brake grease would work fine

you can really just use any grease, i'm sure even vasoline would be fine

Just to let you know, you only use Moly grease on all brake components that do not, under any circumstances, touch any rubber piece, because moly grease will make rubber swell up so you never use those on slide pins. You only use Silicone grease, like Sil-Glyde, on slide pins.

On cars with the rubber bushing on the lower slide pins, if you use Moly grease, it will swell the bushing and lock up the slide pins.
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